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OAS convenes over 50 leaders from the Americas in Memphis for Competitiveness Exchange

WASHINGTON, USA – The Organization of American States (OAS), in collaboration with the City of Memphis and the US State Department, through its permanent mission to the OAS, and the Department of Commerceโ€™s Economic Development Administration, commenced the 23rd edition of its Americas Competitiveness Exchange (ACE) in Memphis, Tennessee, May 10 to May 15.

Recognised as the OASโ€™s premier platform for economic innovation and regional collaboration, this edition brings together more than 50 business, government, and academic leaders, innovators, and decision-makers from 19 nations across the Americas.

Participants will engage in dialogue, networking, and co-creation around five strategic clusters key to the future of the regionโ€™s economy: logistics, trade & global commerce, advanced mobility & electrification, artificial intelligence & frontier technologies, healthcare & life sciences, and ag-innovation & food systems.

The exchange seeks to foster new partnerships, investment, and cross-border cooperation opportunities for key players within Memphisโ€™s vibrant ecosystem of global logistics, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, and community development. ACE is the OASโ€™s flagship program for incubating and accelerating businesses to drive increased prosperity and economic development in the region. Since its inception in 2014, the program has engaged more than 1,000 participants from 30 countries and facilitated over 750 partnerships.

โ€œCountries in our hemisphere have the potential, talent, and ideas for growth. They benefit from integrated ecosystems, advanced technologies, world-class value chains, and trade networks like those in Memphis to expand business opportunities, jobs, and entrepreneurship,โ€ said the director of economic development at the OAS and acting executive secretary for integral development, Barbara Kotschwar.

The US ambassador to the OAS, Leandro Rizzuto spoke about ACE Memphisโ€™s potential for catalysing new collaborations. โ€œThe hemisphere should be defined not only by the challenges we face, but by what we can build together.โ€

In welcoming the global leaders participating in ACE Memphis, City of Memphis Mayor Paul A. Young explained that:

โ€œMemphis is uniquely positioned to lead in this moment because of our connectivity, people, and willingness to work together across sectors. ACE gives us an opportunity to share our story and build lasting relationships that drive investment, innovation, and growth for years to come.โ€

ACE Memphis includes visits to emblematic trade, supply chain, logistics, cultural, innovation, and ag-innovation centers of global impact, such as the FedEx executive headquarters, St Jude Childrenโ€™s Research Hospital, Lauderdale County, and Crosstown Concourse.

The event will also feature networking sessions and โ€œInternational Office Hoursโ€, where participants can engage directly with regional organisations, institutions, and companies to explore collaboration across sectors and borders.

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